- Source: 2008 European Curling Championships
The 2008 Le Gruyère European Curling Championships were held at Swedbank Arena in Örnsköldsvik, Sweden December 6–13, 2008. In a rematch of the men's A-Group final from the 2007 European Curling Championships, David Murdoch led Scotland to a second straight gold medal over Norway's Thomas Ulsrud 7–6 in an extra end. On the women's side, Switzerland's Mirjam Ott defeated home-country favorite Anette Norberg of Sweden 5–4.
A total of 51 teams from 29 European countries competed.
Men's Teams
= Group A
=*Mabergs skips and throws third rocks; Edlund throws skip rocks
Ireland and Spain drop to the B-Group
Results
All times local
= Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 08:00 =
= Draw 2 Saturday December 6, 16:00 =
= Draw 3 Sunday December 7, 09:00 =
= Draw 4 Sunday December 7, 19:00 =
= Draw 5 Monday December 8, 12:00 =
= Draw 6 Monday December 8, 20:00 =
= Draw 7 Tuesday December 9, 14:00 =
= Draw 8 Wednesday December 10, 09:00 =
= Draw 9 Wednesday December 10, 18:30 =
Playoffs
= 1 vs. 2 game =
Thursday, December 11, 20:00
= 3 vs. 4 game =
Thursday, December 11, 20:00
= Semifinal =
Friday, December 12, 14:00
= Gold Medal Final =
Saturday, December 13, 11:00
= Group B1
=Results
All times local
Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 08:00
Austria 12, Belarus 3
England 8, Estonia 5
Lithuania 1, Finland 7
Poland 6, Netherlands 8
Draw 2 Saturday December 6, 16:00
Russia 5, Netherlands 8
Lithuania 2, Poland 11
Belarus 1, Estonia 14
England 3, Finland 7
Draw 3 Sunday December 7, 08:00
Belarus 2, Finland 12
Estonia 2, Netherlands 7
Austria 9, Poland 11
Lithuania 2, Russia 14
Draw 4 Sunday December 7, 16:00
England 4, Poland 7
Austria 11, Lithuania 3
Estonia 3, Russia 8
Belarus 1, Netherlands 16
Draw 5 Monday December 8, 12:00
Estonia 8, Austria 5
Russia 13, Belarus 3
England 9, Lithuania 5
Finland 10, Poland 3
Draw 6 Monday December 8, 20:00
Netherlands 8, Lithuania 5
Austria 1, England 9
Poland 7, Estonia 6
Finland 9, Russia 3
Draw 7 Tuesday December 9, 08:00
Poland 4, Russia 9
Finland 9, Austria 7
Lithuania 12, Belarus 2
Netherlands 7, England 4
Draw 8 Tuesday December 9, 20:00
Finland 10, Estonia 2
Russia 10, England 3
Netherlands 8, Austria 1
Poland 14, Belarus 6
Draw 9 Wednesday December 10, 16:00
Netherlands 2, Finland 5
Russia 8, Austria 6
Belarus 6, England 13
Estonia 8, Lithuania 2
= Group B2
=Results
All times local
Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 08:00
Slovakia 7, Wales 6
Draw 2 Saturday December 6, 12:00
Belgium 8, Bulgaria 3
Croatia 9, Greece 7
Hungary 5, Italy 6
Draw 3 Saturday December 6, 20:00
Slovakia 3, Croatia 8
Italy 8, Wales 3
Belgium 9, Latvia 6
Hungary 9, Bulgaria 4
Draw 4 Sunday December 7, 08:00
Italy 12, Belgium 4
Hungary 6, Croatia 5
Draw 5 Sunday December 7, 12:00
Bulgaria 3, Latvia 6
Greece 4, Slovakia 8
Draw 6 Sunday December 7, 20:00
Bulgaria 8, Greece 5
Hungary 8, Belgium 4
Croatia 7, Wales 9
Latvia 6, Italy 9
Draw 7 Monday December 8, 08:00
Hungary 10, Slovakia 6
Greece 1, Italy 11
Croatia 5, Latvia 7
Wales 7, Belgium 4
Draw 8 Monday December 8, 16:00
Wales 8, Latvia 6
Italy 7, Croatia 2
Greece 1, Hungary 9
Bulgaria 2, Slovakia 8
Draw 9 Tuesday December 9, 16:00
Croatia 4, Belgium 8
Latvia 12, Greece 1
Wales 10, Bulgaria 7
Slovakia 1, Italy 12
Draw 10 Wednesday December 10, 08:00
Wales 2, Hungary 8
Latvia 9, Slovakia 2
Bulgaria 8, Croatia 6
Belgium 7, Greece 3
Draw 11 Wednesday December 10, 20:00
Latvia 3, Hungary 8
Slovakia 5, Belgium 7
Wales 13, Greece 8
Italy 6, Bulgaria 2
= Group B Playoffs
=Finland and Italy advance to the A-Group
= World Challenge Games
=Friday, December 12, 20:00
Sweden 5, Finland 6
Saturday, December 13, 09:00
Sweden 6, Finland 1
Saturday, December 13, 14:00
Finland 7, Sweden 5
Women's Teams
= Group A
=*Jensen skips and throws second rocks; D. Dupont throws third rocks and M. Dupont throws skip rocks
Netherlands and Czech Republic drop to the B-Group
Results
All times local
Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 12:00
Draw 2 Saturday December 6, 20:00
Draw 3 Sunday December 7, 14:00
Draw 4 Monday December 8, 08:00
Draw 5 Monday December 8, 16:00
Draw 6 Tuesday December 9, 09:00
Draw 7 Tuesday December 9, 18:30
Draw 8 Wednesday December 10, 14:00
Draw 9 Thursday December 11, 08:00
Tiebreaker Thursday December 11, 15:00
Playoffs
= 1 vs. 2 game =
Thursday, December 11, 20:00
= 3 vs. 4 game =
Thursday, December 11, 20:00
= Semifinal =
Friday, December 12, 19:00
= Gold Medal Final =
Saturday, December 13, 15:00
= Group B1
=Results
All times local
Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 12:00
Latvia 7, Hungary 10
Austria 8, Croatia 6
Draw 2 Sunday December 7, 16:00
Latvia 3, Norway 6
Draw 3 Sunday December 7, 20:00
Croatia 4, Hungary 11
Draw 4 Monday December 8, 16:00
Hungary 9, Austria 8
Draw 5 Monday December 8, 20:00
Croatia 5, Norway 12
Draw 6 Tuesday December 9, 12:00
Norway 7, Austria 6
Croatia 5, Latvia 9
Draw 7 Wednesday December 10, 12:00
Austria 5, Latvia 7
Norway 7, Hungary 4
= Group B2
=Results
All times local
Draw 1 Saturday December 6, 16:00
Spain 4, Estonia 12
France 6, Finland 7
Draw 2 Saturday December 6, 20:00
Slovakia 3, Poland 5
Draw 3 Sunday December 7, 12:00
Estonia 3, Finland 7
France 5, Poland 7
Slovakia 8, Spain 4
Draw 4 Monday December 8, 08:00
Finland 1, Spain 11
Draw 5 Monday December 8, 12:00
Slovakia 9, France 1
Estonia 6, Poland 3
Draw 6 Tuesday December 9, 12:00
Finland 8, Slovakia 3
Estonia 2, France 9
Poland 9, Spain 3
Draw 7 Wednesday December 10, 12:00
Poland 5, Finland 6
Slovakia 4, Estonia 9
Spain 7, France 8
Tiebreaker Wednesday December 10, 20:00
Estonia 1, Poland 8
= Group B Playoffs
=Norway and Finland advance to the A-Group
= World Challenge Games
=Friday, December 12, 20:00
Norway 10, England 1
Saturday, December 13, 09:00
England 7, Norway 4
Saturday, December 13, 14:00
Norway 10, England 9
Broadcasting
There is news that the Swedish national television SVT will broadcast four round robin games involving Sweden and follow Sweden through the play-off rounds. The event will also be broadcast throughout Europe by Eurosport.
References
External links
Official Website of the 2008 European Curling Championships
Online results, teams, groups and statistics (web archive)
European Curling Federation
SVT
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- European Curling Championships
- 2008 European Curling Championships
- World Curling Championships
- 2008 World Women's Curling Championship
- European Mixed Curling Championship
- 2008 European Mixed Curling Championship
- World Junior Curling Championships
- 2008 World Junior Curling Championships
- 2009 European Curling Championships
- Niklas Edin